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Standards

Certification

Education & Training

Publishing

Conferences & Exhibits

Human Factors Engineering

Why Smart People do Dumb Things.

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Nuclear and renewables:a well-rounded offering

• Nuclear and renewable energies are complementary

• Two growing markets

• Nuclear: confirmed benefits of AREVA's integrated model

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AREVA across the globe

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AREVA’s Human Factors Expertise

• Global Human Factors Expertise• Diverse Team• Experience

– MCR design and upgrades– NUREG-0711 & NUREG-0700– Function Allocation– Task Analysis– Ergonomic Analyses– Usability – HSI Design and Evaluation

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Today’s Objectives

By the end of today’s session, you will be able to…Define the term “Human Factors”Discuss how poor human factors design can influence human performanceIdentify and use selected human factors principles to improve human performance

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The Monkey Business Illusion

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Can you read this?

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This is how we really read…

Main Regulating Valves

MAIN REGULATING VALVES

Bypass Regulating Valves

BYPASS REGULATING VALVES

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Humans are

hardwired for

certain types of

behavior.

We’re inherently good at some things… and we’re inherently not good at others.

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What is Human Factors?

• HFE is a systematic approach to guide the human interactions with a facility (say, a “control room”) to ensure that all functional aspects of human involvement are achievable without introducing opportunities for human error.

• HFE considers human...– Capabilities– Limitations– Characteristics– Behaviors – Motivations

…as they impact the design of structures, systems and components.

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HUMAN FACTORS AT WORK…

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Control Panel CRT

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DESIGNING FOR HUMAN FACTORS

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VisibilityFeedbackNatural mappingAffordances Constraints

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Visibility and Feedback

Principle #1: Make relevant parts visible.

Principle #2: Give each action an immediate and obvious effect

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Visibility and Feedback

Sound can be used to provide similar information.

When the electric engine is engaged, the Prius is quieter than a vacuum cleaner.

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• Mapping = the relationship between two things

• Natural mappings can be – Cultural – Biological– Spatial

Natural Mappings

Principle #3: Capitalize on the concept of natural mappings

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Natural Mappings

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Natural Mappings

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Affordances

• Affordance is a property of the object. They provide strong clues to the operation of things.

• Suggest how the object should be used– “Verb”-able

• Users know what to do just by looking at the object.– No instructions needed!

• Examples– Door plates – Knobs – Button

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Affordances

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Principle #4: Use the affordances of objects to help infer their use

Affordances

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Constraints

• Constraints limit how the design can be used• Types:

– Physical– Square object and round hole

– Cultural– Light switches

– Logical– Order (1,2,3 or a, b, c)

Principle #5: Restrict the kind of interaction that can take place at a given moment

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Human factors guidelines can help us optimize a user’s performance.

Human factors guidelines can help us

optimize a user’s

performance.

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Some good human factors resources…

• Checklists and guidelines– NUREG-0700, Rev. 2, “Human System Interface Review”– MIL STD 1472, “Design Criteria Human Engineering”

• Professional Societies– Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES)– Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

• Web Resource– Jacob Nielsen’s 10 Usability Heuristics (

http://www.nngroup.com/articles/ten-usability-heuristics )

• Books– Human Factors Engineering and Design, by Sanders and McCormick– Kodak's Ergonomic Design for People at Work, by The Eastman

Kodak Company

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Thank You!

Paris Stringfellow, Ph.D.

AREVA, Inc.

(704)805-2661

[email protected]

www.AREVA.com